Watch Dogs runs at 900p on PS4 and 792p on Xbox One and 30fps on both

The rumors of a 1080p 60fps Watch Dogs for the PlayStation 4 were apparently untrue. Even the official PlayStation 4 webpage (seen below) for the game which has since been changed was wrong. While Xbox One fans never really expected 1080p 60 fps on their system, many of them were hoping for 1080p 30fps at least. Unfortunately for the console gamers, neither get their wish. According to Watch Dogs Creative Director Jonathan Morin, the PS4 version will run at 900p and the Xbox One version will run at 792p, both will be at 30fps.

The game also looks great on both generations of consoles. On new-gen systems the game will run at 900p on PS4 and 792p on Xbox One, at 30 frames-per-second on both consoles. While some new-gen games now offer native 1080p, Morin says it’s much more important to deliver an amazing next-gen experience than it is to push a few more pixels onto a screen. “Resolution is a number, just like framerate is a number. All those numbers are valid aspects of making games,” he says. “But you make choices about the experience you want to deliver. In our case, dynamism is everything. Exploration and expression are everything. You want to have a steady framerate, but you want to have dynamism at the core of the experience. The same goes with resolution. People tend to look at corridor shooters, for example, where there’s a corridor and all the effects are on and it’s unbelievable, and they forget that if you apply those same global effects to an open city with people around and potential car crashes and guys in multiplayer showing up without warning, the same effect is applied to a lot of dynamic elements that are happening in every frame. So it becomes magnified in cost.”